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Targeting seasonal climate forecasts for integration into household level decisions: the case of smallholder farmers in Lesotho
Authors:Gina Ziervogel
Affiliation:Stockholm Environment Institute Oxford Office, Oxford OXI IQT, Department of Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town, Private Bag 7701, South Africa E-mail:
Abstract:Seasonal climate forecasts have been promoted as a means to increase the resilience of marginal groups in Africa. The manifestations of this are still to be seen. This paper argues that successful dissemination and adoption of the forecast requires an in-depth profile of the characteristics and needs of user groups. The case study of a mountainous village in southern Lesotho is used to highlight the decisions which one group of marginal users – smallholder farmers – might make in response to the forecast. A participatory role-play exercise explores what information households presently receive and how new climate forecast information could be integrated into seasonal decision making. Results show that there are a number of low-input options available to these farmers for responding to the forecast. Adoption, however, is going to require repeated exposure to the forecast in conjunction with forecast development that is suited to users' needs. The case study is linked back to the larger scale by suggesting paths that seasonal climate forecast development could take if it is to contribute to improving livelihood sustainability among marginal groups.
Keywords:Lesotho    seasonal climate forecasts    participatory role-play methods    smallholder farmers    climate adaptation    rural livelihoods
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